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Colourgen to support business partners at Sign & Digital UK 2012
Feb 07 2012 17:53:00 , 878

Once again, Colourgen is focusing on its manufacturer and reseller partners at Sign and Digital UK. The company will be supporting Epson (E70), Mutoh (H32), Digital Print Innovations (H62), Quality Print Services (L8) and Tetenal.

 

Mutoh and Colourgen will work together to showcase the latest print engines in its popular ValueJet lineup.  Products on display will include the new ValueJet 1324/1624 Eco printers featuring new print head technology as well as the new ValueJet TD series direct-to-fabric printers, available in 165 cm and 260 cm widths.  Visitors will be able to attend live demonstrations of Mutoh’s entire range of products for commercial print, signage, print-to-cut, dye sublimation and direct-to-fabric applications.   An exciting brand new printer will also be launched at the show. More information will be available nearer the time.

 

Colourgen will also be supporting its resellers at Sign UK. Digital Print Innovations (DPI) will be demonstrating the Seiko ColorPainter W-Series, which can be seen for the first time in the UK running Seiko’s new HAPs-free IX ink with Caldera VisualRIP+ V9. DPI will also have the popular Mutoh Kona cutter and a Kala Arkane laminator on its stand.

 

Quality Print Services will be demonstrating the Seiko ColorPainter W-Series running GX ink with Caldera VisualRIP+ 9.0, as well as the new Mutoh ValueJet 1324. Tetenal is planning to show the Mutoh ValueJet 1204 and Kala’s new entry level Starter laminator.

 

Jeff Biggs, Colourgen’s Managing Director, comments, “We are really pleased that all our products will be on display at Sign and Digital UK, demonstrated by a broad range of companies with experts on hand. Visitors will be able to see the new Mutoh and Seiko printers in various locations and be able to call upon the experience of both manufacturers and resellers to discuss and evaluate their capabilities.”

 

He concludes, “Sign UK has always been a great opportunity to form, strengthen and consolidate new and exciting relationships with everyone in the industry. It is also gives us the opportunity to talk directly to end users and develop a better understanding of market requirements. Many visitors don’t know exactly what they want and relish the opportunity to discuss their business needs and the solutions that are available.”